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		<title>By: Chad Woodburn</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chad Woodburn</dc:creator>
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		<description>Yes, increasing your carbon footprint is GOOD for the environment and is good for business.  Ah, but that assumes you hold to the position that many scientists hold to that says that agriculture does better when there is a higher level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere AND that increases in carbon dioxide have little or no impact on global warming (as well as that global warming is inherently good for people).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, increasing your carbon footprint is GOOD for the environment and is good for business.  Ah, but that assumes you hold to the position that many scientists hold to that says that agriculture does better when there is a higher level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere AND that increases in carbon dioxide have little or no impact on global warming (as well as that global warming is inherently good for people).</p>
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